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  1. Crow
    Founded in 1948, Trammell Crow Company is one of the largest diversified commercial real estate services companies in the world. Through its Global Services Group, the company provides building management, brokerage and project management services to both investors in and users of commercial real estate. Development and investment services are provided through the company's Development and Investment Group. In addition to its full service offices located throughout the United States, the company has offices in Canada, Europe, Asia and Latin/South America focused on the delivery of real estate services to corporate customers. The company delivers brokerage services outside the United States through strategic alliances with leading providers -- in Europe and Asia, through Savills, plc, a leading property services company based in the United Kingdom; and in Canada, through JJ Barnicke, a leading Canadian real estate services provider. Trammell Crow Company is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol "TCC" and is located on the Internet at http://www.trammellcrow.com/ .
  2. Crow Indians -- Crow Reservation
    The traditional name of the government of the Crow Tribe of Indians of the Crow Indian Reservation shall be the Apsaalooke Nation Tribal General Council hereinafter known formally as the Crow Tribal General Council. The Crow Tribal General Council as governing body of the Crow Tribe of Indians hereby establishes three branches of government, the Executive, Legislative and Judicial Branches, which shall exercise a separation of powers. The Crow Tribal General Council shall consist of all adult enrolled members of the Crow Tribe of Indians eighteen (18) years of age or older who are entitled to vote. Descendant members of the Crow Tribe shall riot be included in the Crow Tribal General Council of the Crow Tribe. The Crow Tribal General Council shall meet biannually for the purpose of receiving information from the Executive and Legislative Branches. The Crow Tribal General Council shall vote, by secret ballot, on all petitions forwarded by the Executive or Legislative Branches for removal of a Executive Branch Official or Legislative Branch member or to vote on a referendum or initiative in accordance with Article IX of this Constitution.
  3. Crow -- American Crow
    The American Crow appears to be the biggest victim of West Nile virus, a disease recently introduced to North America. Crows die within one week of infection, and few seem able to survive exposure. No other North American bird is dying at the same rate from the disease, and the loss of crows in some areas has been severe.
  4. Crow Tribe -- Crow Indian
    A larger class-action suit, filed in 1996 on behalf of as many as 500,000 individual Indians, some members of the Crow Tribe, remains unsettled. That suit accuses the Interior Department of mishandling the funds it collected for over a century from oil, gas, timber and other companies leasing Indian land. The suit says that the mismanagement amounts to $137 billion, while the government has offered up to $27.5 billion to settle .
  5. Crow -- Sheryl Crow
    Sheryl Crow catapulted onto the global stage in 1993 with her debut solo album Tuesday Night Music Club. The album sold over six million copies and won Sheryl three Grammy awards including "Best New Artist." Since then Sheryl Crow has sold over 30 million albums worldwide, received nine Grammy awards and collaborated with renowned artists including Kid Rock, The Rolling Stones and Willie Nelson. Detours is Sheryl Crow's sixth studio album and was recorded on her farm in Nashville.
  6. Crow Indians
    The traditional homes of the Crow Indians were tipis made with buffalo skins. The Crow Indians were known for making the largest tipis with a fireplace in the center. The smoke from the fireplace would exit through a hole at the top of the tipi.
  7. Crow Tribe
    The Crow Tribe was a willing partner in this project. Initial information was limited about the extent of need for services on the Crow Reservation. The Alzheimer's Demonstration project staff began by acknowledging that it was important for needs to be defined by the Crow Tribe and for services to be integrated into the Crow Reservation structure and delivered by tribal members.
  8. Sheryl Crow
    Sheryl Crow tickets have been a popular item for 13 years, although Crow's perfection of the musical arts started long before 1993. She was born in Missouri in 1962 and graduated from the University of Missouri with a major in music education. From there, Crow spent a couple of years teaching in St. Louis before moving to California and working her way up in the industry. Ultimately, her first release in 1993, Tuesday Night Music Club, reached number three on the American Album Charts and went 8x platinum. Her career has only gone upwards since then.
  9. Russell Crowe
    Russell Crowe is an Academy Award-winning actor. The son of movie set caterers, Russell got the acting bug early in life, beginning as a child star on a local Australian TV show. His first big break came with two films, "Romper Stomper" (1992) and "The Sum of Us" (1994). When Sharon Stone saw "Romper Stomper" (1992), she asked Crowe to be in her film, "The Quick and the Dead" (1995), which became his first American film. He quickly moved on to his second, "Virtuosity" (1995), a Sci-Fi extravaganza starring Denzel Washington. After his third film "L.A.
  10. Cameron Crowe
    Although Cameron Crowe is neither a musician nor an actor, his contributions to both music journalism and movie screenwriting/directing remain great. Born on July 13, 1957, in Palm Springs, California, Crowe was raised in San Diego, and became a major rock n' roll fan by his teenaged years. Instead of doing what many music-loving teenagers do - impersonate their idols in garage bands - Crowe turned to music journalism, landing writing jobs at the age of 15 with such renowned publications as Penthouse, Playboy, Creem, and the Los Angeles Times. A year later, Crowe began writing for Rolling Stone, where he eventually served as Contributing Editor and eventually, Associate Editor, as he interviewed/covered such '70s rock heavyweights as Neil Young, Led Zeppelin, Elton John, David Bowie, Todd Rundgren, the Allman Brothers, Deep Purple, and countless others. 1976 ... saw Crowe pen his first liner notes for Peter Frampton's monster smash, Frampton Comes Alive!, as he somehow also managed to attend and graduate from high school.
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